Destiny
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Ongoing, First published Feb 05, 2017
Mature
"What happened out there,Adam?"

"An orgasm."

As we walked through the lattice of corridors in  the palatial mansion my arms clenched and unclenched in its own. My answer perturbed Sheldon. He stared at me incredulously.

"Did what I say turn you on that much?" Sheldon snickered.

I stopped, causing Sheldon to run onto my back. 

"It was not my orgasm."

"Oh..your mate..and Zachery?"

I nodded and hurried forward trying to hold in my anger.

But however I tried, that image of Zachery's leer from in between her legs kept popping up in my mind. Her...my mate...and him...

The sour taste in my mouth made me retch.

"Adam...are you okay...?" I said nothing.

"Man I wish Zachery's is not there. I hate to see you kill another vampire even if he deserves that."
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